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So this part is literally a pain in the butt. I mean for me and this poor little monkey
because that's where I've got my finger up in order to kind of get to the other side
of the mouth. But now I've got, okay the top of the mouth is sewn. The mouth is flipped
back or the snout rather. And again one reason this is tricky is because you want it to be
you know you don't want it to be snout on crooked even though that might look kind of
cute in some cases. Most people want the snout on kind of straight. So that makes it a little
tricky so you just have to kind of really just kind of be thinking about where your
stitch is going. It's you know I think this is the trickiest part of the project here.
But let's see here, so I am just going to kind of get ready to now pass that stitch
down the bottom. I am making sure that the edge of the mouth part is folded over right
and make sure I kind of get a finger under there where I need it. Okay, so now I am just
going to continue. This is where my whipping stitch begins and I am just kind of going
little circles like this all the way around until I get the bottom of the mouth done.